A Dictionary of the New Testament And Vocabulary of Proper Names: With ...

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A Dictionary of the New Testament And Vocabulary of Proper Names: With ...
Harrison Gray Otis Dwight
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, Spi'-rit-u-al, relating to the soul or mind, in distinction from the body. 1 Cor. ix.ll ; incorporeal, im- material, 1 Cor. xv. 44; of a puri- fying, or sanctifying tendency, Rom. i. 11; pure, perfect, excel- lent, Rom. vii. 14 ; produced by the divine Spirit, divinely bestowed, or suggested, Col. i. 9, 1 Cor. xii. 1 ; possessing right affections, acting under the influence of the spirit, and of the truth, Gal vi. 1 ; miraculous, 1 Cor. x. 3 ; endowed with miracu- lous gifts, 1 Cor. xiv. 37.
...Spi'-riUu-al-ly, with purified af- fections and enlarged views ; alle- gorically, Rev. xi. 8.
Spite' -ful-ly, malignantly.
Spit' -tie, sajiva thrown from the mouth, John ix. 6.
Spoil, to plunder ; to corrupt; to destroy, Col. ii. 15; as a noun, plun- der, booty taken in war or other- wise.
Sport, jest, diversion ; sporting themselves with their own deceiv- ing s, 2 Pet. ii. 13, making a jest of their own sinful and ' erroneous ways.
Spot, a defect, a blemish in the moral character ; a disgrace, 2 Pet, ii.


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